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  • Theory of Overcompensation

Daddy Issues and Rich White Dude Entitlement – Breaking Down how Tulsi Gabbard and Peter Mandelson are Overcompensating

Journal of Political Inquiry February 13, 2026
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  • North America
  • Political Analysis

Who gets left out when literacy declines in the US?

Sina Amberg February 10, 2026
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  • Podcast
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Social Media and Politics

Journal of Political Inquiry February 6, 2026
Trump
  • North America
  • Opinion

The Protectionist Paradox

Taylor Freeman February 5, 2026
Cuba Russia Warships Caribbean
  • Europe
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  • Political Analysis

Cuban Soldiers Fighting for Russia Further Strains US-Cuba Relations

George Orr January 28, 2026

Political Analysis

EARNS BARNES NOBLE
  • North America
  • Political Analysis

Who gets left out when literacy declines in the US?

Sina Amberg February 10, 2026
Cuba Russia Warships Caribbean
  • Europe
  • Latin America and Caribbean
  • North America
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Cuban Soldiers Fighting for Russia Further Strains US-Cuba Relations

George Orr January 28, 2026

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Trump
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  • North America
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The Protectionist Paradox

UN Humanitarian Aid
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  • North America
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The Cost of Trump’s Aid Cuts: A Global Rollback on Women’s Safety and Empowerment

APTOPIX Britain Protest
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  • Europe
  • Opinion

Against Far Right Hypocrisy, English Multiculturalism

APTOPIX Nigeria Killings
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  • Africa
  • Opinion

Nigeria Is Bleeding—But Not From a Christian Genocide

Yemen Mideast Wars
5
  • Middle East
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To Deter the Houthis, Enforce Israeli Withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territories

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  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis
  • Regions

New Developments on the Stagnant Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

Anthony Branch April 9, 2018

Photo courtesy Office of the NKR President Bako Sahakyan, the president of a mountainous Central Asian de facto state roughly...

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Monday Briefing | April 2

Journal of Political Inquiry April 2, 2018

Crowds of Palestinians gathered along the Gaza Strip’s eastern border to protest for their “right to return.” | Photo courtesy Hosam...

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  • Monday Memo

Monday Briefing | March 26

Journal of Political Inquiry March 26, 2018

Emma Gonzalez, a survivor of the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, along with students and speakers at...

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  • Monday Memo

Monday Briefing | March 12

Journal of Political Inquiry March 12, 2018

Reuters journalist Wa Lone gives a "thumbs up" as he is escorted by Myanmar police upon arrival at the court...

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  • Monday Memo

Monday Briefing | March 5

Journal of Political Inquiry March 5, 2018

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn of Ethiopia shaking hands with Xi Jinping in 2015. | Photo courtesy Lintao Zhang, Getty Images...

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Monday Briefing | February 26

Journal of Political Inquiry February 26, 2018

Smoke billows after a Syrian government airstrike on the besieged Eastern Ghouta region, on the outskirts of Damascus, late Friday....

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Monday Briefing | February 19

Journal of Political Inquiry February 19, 2018

Ramaphosa (left), Nelson Mandela and Jacob Zuma (right) attend the Convention for a Democratic South Africa in 1991. | Photo...

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Monday Briefing | February 12

Journal of Political Inquiry February 12, 2018

The anti-racist protest in Macerata followed a far-right demonstration on Thursday | Photo courtesy REUTERS Stories to Follow 2018 Winter Olympics:...

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Monday Briefing | February 5

Journal of Political Inquiry February 5, 2018

Leader of Cameroon separatist movement Julius Ayuk Tabe | Photo courtesy NDI Eugene/Nation Media Group Stories to Follow Cameroon Separatist...

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  • Middle East
  • Political Analysis
  • Regions

Why Do Cease-Fire Agreements Mediated by Third Parties Fail?

Kazumichi Uchida January 12, 2018

The remains of a market in Maarat al-Noaman, in Syria’s northern province of Idlib, after an airstrike Tuesday. Dozens of...

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